More than 13.6 million Ecuadorians will go to the polls this Sunday to answer the four questions of the referendum called by President Daniel Noboa. The process seeks to usher in a new political stage based on security, institutional efficiency, and fiscal responsibility.
Among the proposals, the call for a Constituent Assembly to replace the 2008 Constitution, inherited from correísmo, stands out. The goal is to build a modern Constitution that strengthens justice, promotes private investment, and reduces the State's power over the economy.
Another question proposes allowing the installation of foreign military bases on national territory, a decision supported by the Executive to reinforce international cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime, with the United States as the main strategic ally.








